Echo40
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For the past twenty years or so, it seems like every new pistol features some sort of "New and Improved" texturing on the grips, but as I go through all of my pistols, feeling all the different sorts of textures they have to their grips, the one that always feels the best to me is the traditional diamond-shaped checkering. It just seems to have just the right amount of texture to get a solid purchase on without it causing skin irritation while shooting.
Which leaves me wondering; "What exactly was wrong with diamond-shaped checkering?" Why did it need to be improved upon? Granted, my palms are almost never oily, in fact, if anything they're a bit too dry for most of the year, so I don't have any issues keeping a hold on my firearms due to perspiration, nor do I work with any greasy/oily substances that might make my hands artificially more slippery. So I dunno, maybe if I were a mechanic or a fry cook or working at a Vasoline factory, then maybe I might need my firearms to have a grip texture similar to high grit sandpaper, but as it stands, traditional checkering seems sufficient.
Either way, I'm genuinely curious. Is diamond-shaped checkering somehow a bad thing? Because it seems like they don't even offer it on new firearms anymore and I don't understand why.
Which leaves me wondering; "What exactly was wrong with diamond-shaped checkering?" Why did it need to be improved upon? Granted, my palms are almost never oily, in fact, if anything they're a bit too dry for most of the year, so I don't have any issues keeping a hold on my firearms due to perspiration, nor do I work with any greasy/oily substances that might make my hands artificially more slippery. So I dunno, maybe if I were a mechanic or a fry cook or working at a Vasoline factory, then maybe I might need my firearms to have a grip texture similar to high grit sandpaper, but as it stands, traditional checkering seems sufficient.
Either way, I'm genuinely curious. Is diamond-shaped checkering somehow a bad thing? Because it seems like they don't even offer it on new firearms anymore and I don't understand why.